By Cindy Witten
30 October 2008
The minister of foreign affairs, Dr. Nkosozana Dlamini Zuma plans to depart for the Democratic of Congo at the end of November where she will meet with President Kgalema Motlanthe. The aim of this visit is to monitor more closely the processes made by bilateral projects. Presidential spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa says that this is Mothlante’s first visit to the DRC since being elected as the president of South Africa.
“The visit is aimed at assessing progress on bilateral projects, since the Last ministerial review meeting, attended by the then Minister Geraldine Fraser-Moloketi, held in August this year,” said Mamoepa.
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